No capacitors on the AMPS. Got a 1,000W XS Power Battery. Stock alternator. Big three upgrade. Dynomatted.

The tweeters are not yet installed as I have no where normal to place them without cutting into my car. Which I don't really want to do. I'm not a very artistic person so fiberglass work is kind of out of the question.

What do you guys think of cutting holes into that huge ported box and slapping in my tweeters? I've heard they should always come from the front, but considering they will be very close to my ears, does it make a difference? Also, will the subs interfere in any way as they would be sharing the enclosure or would I have to seal them off separately?

I blew my budget a hundred times over with the subs, amp, and enclosure. So I cheaped out on the rest of the setup so it will have to do for now. Better than what was there before is all that matters for now.

If your looking for loudness, it won't matter...it all depends if your wanting a realistic soundstage...
If you still want them in the back...make a little piece and put them in that big gap between your "wall" and your roof..

"When I listen to a stereo loudspeaker playback in my room and an auditory scene has formed in my mind, how would I know that what I hear is an accurate replica of an auditory scene that could be had at the recording venue? Or more generally, that this is an auditory scene that could have existed at all?"

To really be a wall that box needs to be sealed off top/bottom/sides. You can put your tweeters in the side or top trim panels. I've done it a ton of time, but those set ups also have tweeters up front...

I would keep them in front of you, somewhere on the door or a pillar. I wouldnt run them on axis, they would be very harsh. Place them off axis in the doors and you should be fine.

Its not the greatest equipment, but dont let these guys get you down or change your mind. Try it out, see how YOU like it. Its YOUR car and they speakers, if you dont like them they can be changed later....